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32 psi is the usualrecommended pressure but you may have to fill the tires to 35 psi to make the TPM system reset. That's how most systems recognize that you have serviced the tires. Most TPM systems will indicate low tire pressure around 26-28 psi.

Most cars have a sticker inside the front door , on the door jam. Open the drivers door and look down and to the right (left hand drive cars) you should see a sticker with the recommended front and rear tire pressure for your car. My 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer recommends 29 psi front 26 psi rearMost people run front and rear at about 32 psi

open the drivers door and on the side of the actual door there will be a sticker with your tire size and suggested pressures,I recommend 32 psi,when you drive the car it should come up 2 or 3 psi putting it at 35 psi